2017 Toyota Tundra 4x4 with 6" Rough Country lift
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2019
- 2017 Toyota Tundra 4x4 with 6" Rough Country lift kit and 37 inch Cooper tires. This particular set up did require the body mount chop.
6" Rough Country base lift system
18" Fuel Off Road wheels
37" Cooper Tires
SOR body mount mods
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Nice looking build!!
Beautiful.. my dream truck..nice job
Thanks Johnny! This truck turned out great!
Stunning beast tundra ever
Looks great! What’s the offset on the wheels?
How much space must have between tire and front bumper and between tire and the body chopped??
My truck is a 2012 and has the 6" stage 1 procomp lift. Do you think 37s will fit if my wheel has a 0 offset? I have a high clearance front bumper
Should clear as long as you do the proper cab mount mod. If you are local to our shop in Birmingham Alabama we offer the body mount mod service.
It's possible. You will definitely need a cab mount chop.
How tall does the truck sit? Curious if it would fit through a 7' garage door.
Hey Cody. Thanks for commenting. Unfortunately we do not have an overall height on this truck. This was a truck built a couple of years ago for a client.
You can figure the suspension lift will lift the front of the truck around 6" and the rear around 4-5" Your new taller tires will add a couple of inches from the center of the wheel down adding to the overall all height. From my experience with lifted trucks it would be safe to say the roof line would be roughly 8" taller than it is on a completely stock truck.
How many inches in the front and how many in the back?
Roughly 6" up front and around 4" in the rear.
Did you do an axle gear change?
Not on this one. Although it is always a great idea to re-gear to compensate for the larger tire size. We find re-gears and axle upgrades are often a "Stage 2" part of the build after the initial lift wheels & tires
How many mpg it get now ?
probably like 9 city and 13 highway. You lose a lot from heavy wheels and tires but tundras don't get great mpg anyways from the factory. It does look badass and if you offroad then it works for you.
Does the bigger tires require upgrading the gears?
We always recommend changing the gear ratio to match the larger tires. The additional cost to properly re-gear axles a lot of times keeps most customers from doing it. We also recommend adding a programmer or calibration tool to recalibrate speedometer.
Absolutely regear
@Peter Paulsen cool bro
That what I want for my Tundra
is the tire 37x13.5 or 37x12.5?
should be the 12.50 wide
What offset are the fuels?
What offset are the wheels? I’m Going to do this exact setup soon.
Price for exact setup?
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